View Full Version : Best Cup of Coffee
Bubba Wheels
05-27-2005, 08:42 PM
Who makes the best coffee in the morning? Have tried Starbucks and find it overpriced/overrated. Best coffee is either Tim Horton's or Duncan Donuts, and the price beats Starbucks by a mile.
Arctus
05-27-2005, 08:46 PM
I'm a big fan of 7-11's coffee. Tasty, convenient and reasonably priced. Although quality control is not the best so sometimes you come across a very weak batch. Since they usually have about 10 pots brewing in the morning and its self service I usually just fill up with whatever looks the darkest.
General Mike
05-27-2005, 08:50 PM
WaWa cappucinno's from those machine things are damn good.
jbmagic
05-27-2005, 08:51 PM
I'm a big fan of 7-11's coffee. Tasty, convenient and reasonably priced. Although quality control is not the best so sometimes you come across a very weak batch. Since they usually have about 10 pots brewing in the morning and its self service I usually just fill up with whatever looks the darkest.
7-11 is great for hot coffee. and i love the vanilla creme they have
bosshogg23
05-27-2005, 08:51 PM
I cant stand Wawa coffee, its too real :)
I like Dunkin' Donuts the best, 7-11 is 2nd.
illinifan999
05-27-2005, 08:57 PM
coffee sucks and it smells bad too
Bubba Wheels
05-27-2005, 09:01 PM
coffee sucks and it smells bad too
"Buddy...you don't have to drink that!" Elf
DaddyTorgo
05-27-2005, 09:23 PM
actually if you do an ounce-by-ounce comparison (comparing like sized cups) the price for starbucks large (20oz) coffee at 1.89 (here in MA) is actually cheaper than Dunkin Donuts I believe. Factor in that the coffee at Starbucks is fresher, doesn't sit on a burner that is warming it from underneath (and subsequently burning it) and that the employees are 100% more pleasant at Starbucks and I think it's hard to beat. Now if you want to argue it's overrated that may be true, but then again Starbucks is more about consistentency. You want to say it's consistently average that's fine, but at least it's consistent. Especially with a DD's, you never really know what you're stepping into. I'd argue at least with Starbucks you always know more or less what you're stepping into.
Masked
05-27-2005, 09:24 PM
Peet's
jbmagic
05-27-2005, 09:26 PM
actually Coffee Bean is better than Starbucks
st.cronin
05-27-2005, 09:52 PM
In my town I prefer Einstein's coffee.
Desnudo
05-27-2005, 10:07 PM
actually if you do an ounce-by-ounce comparison (comparing like sized cups) the price for starbucks large (20oz) coffee at 1.89 (here in MA) is actually cheaper than Dunkin Donuts I believe. Factor in that the coffee at Starbucks is fresher, doesn't sit on a burner that is warming it from underneath (and subsequently burning it) and that the employees are 100% more pleasant at Starbucks and I think it's hard to beat. Now if you want to argue it's overrated that may be true, but then again Starbucks is more about consistentency. You want to say it's consistently average that's fine, but at least it's consistent. Especially with a DD's, you never really know what you're stepping into. I'd argue at least with Starbucks you always know more or less what you're stepping into.
Yes, but Starbucks doesn't have the best sandwich in the world, the croissanwich.
Peet's is my personal preference.
DaddyTorgo
05-27-2005, 10:09 PM
not to send this as a SBUX back-and-forth, but FYI Starbucks has rolled out breakfast sandwiches in select test markets and the word is that they will be rolling them out to all stores sometime in the near future (and no i don't know the timeline). Word is that they're pretty damn good, Egg-Mc-Muffinish type things.
timmae
05-27-2005, 10:45 PM
I've found local coffehouses that do their own roasting make a much better cup of joe than any of the franchise joints... alteraa in Milw and Intellengtsia in Chi are my personal favs. Now if starbucks went back to selling green coffee....
terpkristin
05-27-2005, 10:55 PM
1. My local coffee house (Mad City Coffee on Cedar Lane near Hickory Ridge Road, for any of you Columbia, MD locals) makes a GREAT cup of coffee. As timmae noted, they do roast their own beans, which helps.
2. Oddly enough, the Mobil gas station on Freetown Road (again, for the Columbia, MD locals) brews some great coffee. They use Green Mountain Coffee beans. Quite tasty.
/tk
Desnudo
05-27-2005, 10:58 PM
not to send this as a SBUX back-and-forth, but FYI Starbucks has rolled out breakfast sandwiches in select test markets and the word is that they will be rolling them out to all stores sometime in the near future (and no i don't know the timeline). Word is that they're pretty damn good, Egg-Mc-Muffinish type things.
This is a one way street, not a back-and-forth, because nothing is, or will ever be, better than a croissanwich.
Tim Hortons is the best, hands down. Of course, I'm pretty sure you need to be in Canada to get one. Rumor is they're expanding to the northern U.S. soon.
It's pretty frightening, I'd say that at least 33% of the people in my office tower walk into the building with a Tim Hortons coffee in hand. I walk into a Home Depot on a Saturday morning and I'd say the percentage is more like 50%. Canadians are like Zombies without their Tim Hortons coffee. Unable to function without it.
In London, UK, Caffe Nero beats Starbucks hands down by brewing an excellent cup of coffee.
Simms
05-28-2005, 07:09 AM
Tim Hortons is the best, hands down. Of course, I'm pretty sure you need to be in Canada to get one. Rumor is they're expanding to the northern U.S. soon.
They expanded into the northern US almost 10 years ago, I think. :)
Tim's is actually owned by Wendy's now...you can find them all over the place in Western New York (Buffalo, Niagara Falls) and Metro Detroit.
I'm sure they're elsewhere as well, but these are the only places I've actually seen them with my own eyes.
Coffee Warlord
05-28-2005, 09:25 AM
I've found local coffehouses that do their own roasting make a much better cup of joe than any of the franchise joints...
As Sam Jackson said....Correctomundo.
And if anyone is curious where the Lord of Coffee procures his stock...
http://www.innkeepers-coffee.com
I continue to have it shipped up to me even now that I've moved from the burg.
st.cronin
05-28-2005, 09:52 AM
I've found local coffehouses that do their own roasting make a much better cup of joe than any of the franchise joints... alteraa in Milw and Intellengtsia in Chi are my personal favs. Now if starbucks went back to selling green coffee....
Alterra in Milwaukee is maybe the best coffee I have ever had. :D
Maple Leafs
05-28-2005, 10:56 AM
Tim Horton's coffee must have heroin in it. I can not go a day without one. I can't understand people who pay three bucks for terrible coffee at Starbucks if they have the option of a Timmy's instead.
Simms
05-28-2005, 11:11 AM
Tim Horton's coffee must have heroin in it. I can not go a day without one. I can't understand people who pay three bucks for terrible coffee at Starbucks if they have the option of a Timmy's instead.
http://www.snopes.com/food/ingredient/timhortons.asp :)
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